Once booted:
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | “Operating system not found” | USB created incorrectly, or Rufus used ISO mode (should be DD mode). | Recreate USB with Rufus. Click the checkbox for “Write in DD Image Mode” when prompted. | | Blue screen or kernel panic | ATI 2014 lacks drivers for your storage controller (e.g., NVMe, Intel RST). | Switch SATA mode in BIOS from RAID to AHCI. Or use a newer Acronis version. | | Black screen after boot | Graphics incompatibility with UEFI GOP. | Force legacy boot, or try the “Safe Mode” option in Acronis boot menu (press F11 during boot). | | USB not recognized in boot menu | BIOS USB legacy support disabled. | Enter BIOS and enable “Legacy USB Support” or “USB Boot Support”. | | Mouse/keyboard unresponsive | ATI 2014 lacks USB 3.0 drivers. | Use a USB 2.0 port. If only USB 3.0, use a PS/2 keyboard or try a different USB port. | acronis true image 2014 iso bootable usb
Creating a bootable USB from is entirely possible, but requires attention to legacy boot modes and correct ISO-to-USB writing (preferably Rufus in DD mode or Acronis Media Builder direct to USB). The resulting USB is best suited for BIOS-based or legacy-CSM systems from the Windows XP/7 era. On modern UEFI hardware, expect compatibility hurdles unless you adjust firmware settings. Once booted: | Problem | Likely Cause |
⚠️ Acronis 2014 does not support UEFI Secure Boot. Disable Secure Boot in your BIOS if you plan to boot on a post-2013 PC. | | Blue screen or kernel panic |